Tag: Somalia
The Rape of Somali Women by AMISOM Peacekeepers: “To Them We are Just Spoils of War!”
by Faarah Adan | Dec 7, 2017 | Africa, News & Analysis, Politics
Lured by medical care and humanitarian assistance, vulnerable young Somali women have been raped by forces of the African Union Mission in Somalia.
Examining International Sanctions: The Case of Eritrea
by Fikrejesus Amahazion | Oct 5, 2016 | Africa, News & Analysis, Politics, US
The US and UN not only unjustly sanction Eritrea, but trivialize fundamental principles of international law by overlooking of Ethiopia’s aggression.
To American drones, do African lives matter?
by Stanley Opeyemi | Apr 1, 2016 | Africa, News & Analysis, US
How much longer can Washington’s self-defeating foreign policies endure?
The April 2015 Attack in Garissa by al Shabaab
by Mathilde Simon | Jun 12, 2015 | Africa, Essays
The long-standing violation of the Somali community’s basic needs has developed into a cycle of violence.
Five Things That We Can Learn from Somalia
by Don Liebich | Oct 15, 2014 | Africa, Middle East, News & Analysis, US
If the U.S., without regional support, is going to intervene unilaterally in order to destroy or defeat IS, it better have a plan for what comes next.
Syria: What to Do Now
by Richard Falk | Feb 27, 2014 | Middle East, News & Analysis, US
There is a new mood of moral desperation associated with the ongoing strife in Syria.